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So what tactics will decide the Rugby's Greatest Rivalry series?!

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Kia Ora! Head to https://squarespace.com/squidgerugby to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code SQUIDGERUGBY We are just days away from the inaugural Rugby's Greatest Rivalry series, and the All Blacks just might be sniffing Springbok blood. We break down Dave Rennie's masterplan, how Rassie Erasmus might counter, and where the four tests shall be won... If you've enjoyed any of the channel's content, you can also support Squidge Rugby on Patreon by visiting https://www.patreon.com/SquidgeRugby, so I can put eggs in a basket and sing
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All Blacks' loosehead crisis hands Springboks a ready-made weapon in Greatest Rivalry Series

Jeff Wilson has publicly identified loosehead prop as the All Blacks' most dangerous weakness ahead of four consecutive Tests against the Springboks — with Williams likely out, Tu'ungafasi's future uncertain, and the remaining options short on caps and experience. Set against the depth Erasmus has built across the prop positions, this piece maps out why scrum time could be where the Greatest Rivalry Series is decided.

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Stephen Donald: Robertson copied the Boks — Rennie must go back to All Blacks DNA

Stephen Donald backs Hansen's anti-copycat argument, saying Robertson erred by chasing the Springbok blueprint rather than New Zealand's tempo-based strengths — and expects Rennie to correct that course ahead of a blockbuster four-Test series in South Africa.

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Mulder's '95 Warning: Don't Sleep on the All Blacks

1995 World Cup winner Japie Mulder warns against writing off the All Blacks ahead of the four-Test series, drawing on South Africa's own underdog story to argue the gap in rankings doesn't guarantee a comfortable series win.

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Boks remain top but All Blacks close gap to 2.90 points after Nations Championship opener

South Africa stay top of the World Rugby Men's Rankings at 93.94 points but New Zealand have cut the gap to 2.90 after beating France, while Scotland climb to equal their all-time high of fifth following a record 47-38 win over Argentina in Córdoba.

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So how deep is the Springbok squad?

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